4123-14-01
Non-complying employers within the meaning of the law.

(A)
An employer, as defined in division (B)
of section 4123.01 of the Revised Code,
that either fails to establish or maintain industrial coverage, or fails to
make payments of premiums to the state insurance fund, as required by Chapter
4123. of the Revised Code and the rules of the industrial commission and the
bureau of workers' compensation, or fails to comply with the requirements for
self-insurance under section
4123.35 of the Revised Code and
the rules of the industrial commission or bureau of workers' compensation,
shall be regarded as a non-complying employer.

(B)
An employer, as defined in division (B)
of section 4123.01 of the Revised
Code that, after a final adjudication, has failed to pay an obligation,
billing, account or assessment that is greater than one thousand dollars on or
before its due date, shall be regarded as a non-complying employer.

(1)
For purposes of this rule, due date shall
be defined as sixty days after the invoice date of an obligation, billing,
account or assessment that is greater than one thousand dollars if no
administrative appeal as permitted by law is filed or sixty days following an administrative or
court order that has become final.

(2)
Coverage will lapse if an obligation,
billing, account or assessment that is greater than one thousand dollars
remains unpaid as of the due date as defined in paragraph (B)(1) of this
rule.

(C)
An employer
found to be a non-complying employer under paragraph (B) of this rule shall
have coverage reinstated as of the date of
payment of an obligation, billing, account or assessment that is greater than
one thousand dollars from which no appeal or protest is filed.

(D)
An employer found to be a non-complying
employer under paragraph (B) of this rule and that has filed a timely protest or appeal, shall have
coverage reinstated and noncompliance period vacated, pending final
administrative adjudication of that protest or appeal.